第三人称复数:indulgences
1. 放纵:失落(lost)和放纵(Indulgence)是现代人心中挥不去的一种心理,港商小易(陈奕迅饰)应是找对了市场,但可惜他迷上了本该成为他病人的凡丽(蒋雯丽饰吴涛(曾志伟饰)开的计程车坠入江中,他的失踪带给儿子小川(檀健次饰)一个释不开的失落;
2. 沉溺:他们各自携带着其独特年龄特征的野性,猛烈地厮打和亲吻,狂风暴雨式的嘴、舌、阴具和**纵横捭阖,相互缠绕又以性命相搏,无以复加的、放纵的、沉溺(indulgence)的动作拳拳相随,砸烂了扬科夫斯基教授的重要实验数据,幸亏老教授回白俄罗斯基辅老家探亲去了,
3. 放任:inductor 诱导体 | indulgence 放任 | indulgence 恣纵
4. 恣纵:indulgence 放任 | indulgence 恣纵 | indulgent 纵容的
1. 纵容;迁就
Indulgence means treating someone with special kindness, often when it is not a good thing.
e.g. The king's indulgence towards his sons angered the business community...
国王对儿子们的纵容令商界恼火。
e.g. For a moment he allowed himself the indulgence of examining his feelings for her...
有那么一会儿他让自己沉下心来仔细分析一下对她的感情。
1. Perhaps this explains why the fois gras looks like the perfect chocolate opera cake but retains the savory indulgence.
2. Served with a continuous flow of Heineken, it makes for a perfect summer indulgence.
3. In the planned economy that dominated China for more than three decades since 1949, some viewed the creative arts as an indulgence that had little monetary worth.
4. Beijing's mayor has expressed disapproval of outdoor advertisements that promote luxury and indulgence, saying they undermine the goal of maintaining harmony between the rich and the poor.
5. indulgence的解释
5. Dr Simon Atkins warns that people can hurt themselves by rushing into gyms to get rid of the effects of seasonal indulgence.
6. There's also a garden to sit in for alfresco, afternoon indulgence.
7. Although all too often feelings of guilt become an obstacle to indulgence and we end up denying ourselves one of the finest pleasures in life.
8. At the heart of its program is Visa Go Shopping Indulgence, organized by Visa Hong Kong.
9. indulgence
9. It is not the first time that the Dalai group confuses people with its claim to peace and their indulgence in violence.
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10. Finally, a jelly dessert dotted with orange wolfberries wrapped up a night of indulgence.
noun
1. the remission by the pope of the temporal punishment in purgatory that is still due for sins even after absolution
e.g. in the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a widespread abuse
2. foolish or senseless behavior
Synonym: folly foolery tomfoolery craziness lunacy
3. the act of indulging or gratifying a desire
Synonym: indulging pampering humoring
4. a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone
e.g. too much indulgence spoils a child
5. an inability to resist the gratification of whims and desires
Synonym: self-indulgence